Mechanc RF & Microwave Components
Mechanc · RF Connectors
| Part Number | 2.92-JMCC400-1 |
|---|---|
| Series | 2.92mm |
| Interface Type | MCC400 |
| Gender | Male |
| Body Style | Straight |
| Mount Method | None |
| Termination Type | Coax |
| Frequency Max | 40 GHz |
| Impedance | 50 Ω |
| Connector 1 | 1,0 mm Erkek |
| Connector 2 | 1,0 mm Erkek |
The 2.92 mm male straight cable-mount RF connector, model 2.92-JMCC400-1, is precision-engineered to fit the MCC400 high-performance coaxial cable. Operating from DC to 40 GHz with a 50 Ω impedance, VSWR ≤ 1.17, and insertion loss ≤ 0.06 √f dB, it ensures reliable signal integrity and low reflection for broadband transmission and precision measurement setups. Explore the 2.92 mm connector family for other interfaces used in high-frequency instrumentation.
The 2.92-JMCC400-1 connector maintains consistent impedance and excellent phase linearity across its full frequency range. Designed for high-frequency laboratories and production test systems, it minimizes mismatch loss and provides superior return-loss performance in demanding microwave applications.
Crafted from passivated stainless steel with a gold-plated beryllium-copper center contact, the 2.92-JMCC400-1 offers outstanding mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and low contact resistance. Its tight-tolerance construction ensures long-term durability and consistent S-parameter repeatability. For complementary configurations, explore our selection of RF connectors.
The solder-type termination simplifies assembly while preserving uniform impedance transition and robust strain relief under vibration or mechanical stress. This design supports stable signal continuity and low-VSWR interconnects for precision RF cable assemblies. For more attachment designs, see cable-mount connectors.
When paired with the MCC400 coaxial cable, the 2.92-JMCC400-1 connector delivers low attenuation, high power handling, and stable phase performance for microwave measurement systems, radar subsystems, and industrial RF testing platforms operating up to 40 GHz.


